MiamiExotics
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It could be a large variety of reasons. None are excuses though, but logical reasons that can happen at places that large.
1 If this raid was to be done because of the bills coming up.. Why did they not raid all importers/ exporters?
-BECAUSE MOST IMPORTERS/EXPORTERS are in florida. Florida FWS regulates them, not local animal control. Animal control in florida has no jursidiction unless its visibly preventative and they jump in, but tehy themselves do not have the possesion permits required to posses certain animals in florida.
2 How can 8 people properly care for 22000 plus animals?
DEPENDS on how you look at it. Was it 22000 small mammals? then thats alot, but if it is snakes, I know plenty of people who take care of 3,000+ snakes by themselves. If mostly reptiles, and amphibians, not too hard. The small exotic mammals are when its tough with such little staff. W dont have numbers on whats what, so how are we gonna know which is which?
3 Why did they not get rid of the dead animals that were found in boxes the morning of the raid? I think dead animals should be properly taking care of daily.
This is a touchy subject. Alot of importers/exporters are required to take photos of doa or bad animals and report them to the shippers. They may have been being held for photo reasons and then disposed of, or they may have been just sitting there( which I doubt). We also have to think, if they were deceased,as claimed, maybe trash day is that day, and they were gonna be disposed of. I seriously doubt any outfit would leave them there for customers to see without a logical reason.
Stuff happens in shipping, bad weather, airlines left them in sun or cold, etc. You need to make a claim, and the dead bodies are evidence to the claim. You have to prove they died,so maybe phtoos were being taken and they were waiting for trash guy to come?
Either way, I truly hope they are not the way the media claims.
1 If this raid was to be done because of the bills coming up.. Why did they not raid all importers/ exporters?
-BECAUSE MOST IMPORTERS/EXPORTERS are in florida. Florida FWS regulates them, not local animal control. Animal control in florida has no jursidiction unless its visibly preventative and they jump in, but tehy themselves do not have the possesion permits required to posses certain animals in florida.
2 How can 8 people properly care for 22000 plus animals?
DEPENDS on how you look at it. Was it 22000 small mammals? then thats alot, but if it is snakes, I know plenty of people who take care of 3,000+ snakes by themselves. If mostly reptiles, and amphibians, not too hard. The small exotic mammals are when its tough with such little staff. W dont have numbers on whats what, so how are we gonna know which is which?
3 Why did they not get rid of the dead animals that were found in boxes the morning of the raid? I think dead animals should be properly taking care of daily.
This is a touchy subject. Alot of importers/exporters are required to take photos of doa or bad animals and report them to the shippers. They may have been being held for photo reasons and then disposed of, or they may have been just sitting there( which I doubt). We also have to think, if they were deceased,as claimed, maybe trash day is that day, and they were gonna be disposed of. I seriously doubt any outfit would leave them there for customers to see without a logical reason.
Stuff happens in shipping, bad weather, airlines left them in sun or cold, etc. You need to make a claim, and the dead bodies are evidence to the claim. You have to prove they died,so maybe phtoos were being taken and they were waiting for trash guy to come?
Either way, I truly hope they are not the way the media claims.
